Sanātana Dharma, a Sanskrit phrase meaning "the eternal law", or the "eternal way". "Sanatana Dharma ideal" refers to satya, truth, a prime concept in Hinduism and Buddhism. The word "dharma" was already in use in the Vedic times, where it was conceived as an aspect of Rta

Sunday, July 28, 2013

Bharatha Khandamu


Refers to the greater India during the ancient times. Also referred as Bharatha varshe bharatha khandamu. Place where karmanushtan, dharmanushtam, yagnayadamulu can be performed.

In the entire world, this is the only country where all these rituals can be performed. This bhoomi (country) is often referred to as Karma Bhoomi, Yoga Bhoomi.

e.g. If we are hungry, our feet or hands don't eat food. It is only from mouth from where food need to be taken in and it will go in to the stomach and energy will be provided to the complete body.

e.g. Consider a house which has bedroom, kitchen, hall and puja room. Before constructing the house it is just empty land and once it is constructed, we will perform specific tasks in specific room. Cooking is only performed in kitchen, we sleep only in bedroom and we pray to god in puja room and this will not change.

Likewise Bharatha Khandamu is often referred to as the puja room for the entire world.

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